§ 405.960 Right to a reconsideration
§ 405.962 Timeframe for filing a request for a reconsideration
§ 405.964 Place and method of filing a request for a reconsideration
§ 405.966 Evidence to be submitted with the reconsideration request
§ 405.968 Conduct of a reconsideration
§ 405.970 Timeframe for making a reconsideration following a contractor redetermination
§ 405.972 Withdrawal or dismissal of a request for reconsideration or review of a contractor’s dismissal of a request for redetermination
§ 405.974 Reconsideration and review of a contractor’s dismissal of a request for redetermination
§ 405.976 Notice of a reconsideration
§ 405.978 Effect of a reconsideration

Terms Used In CFR > Title 42 > Chapter IV > Subchapter B > Part 405 > Subpart I > Reconsideration

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